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    Her long red-brown hair is in a ponytail or braid that curves around her left arm with a piece of her loose hair flowing up. Her right arm is extend out with her palm facing outward. The rock has dark green bushes and a bright green small tree, and dark green tree coming from the side of the rock. The woman is standing on yellowish-slight green ground. Over the right corner of the painting, is a couple of trees that looks to be in the distance along with a brown trapezoid rock. As for the background

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    The boundary of the habitat complex generally follows the outer boundary of the 40,470-hectare (100,000-acre) Central Pine Barrens zone designated by the state of New York in 1993. It is a roughly rectangular area extending from the hamlet of Coram in central Long Island east to the hamlet of Squiretown on Long Island's South Fork; the width of the area from north to south varies from 14 kilometers (9 miles) at the western end to about 4 kilometers (2.5 miles) at the eastern end. This boundary encompasses

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    Most people will agree that chainsaw are incredibly dangerous, but following these chain saw safety guidelines, using a chainsaw will be safer and more efficient. The first thing you should know is to look up when you approach a tree that you will cut. This allows you to notice any potential falling hazards such as loose or dead branches, wires, and other trees. Because chainsaws are designed to work best at full throw, before cutting you should make sure the engine is fully accelerated. Operator

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    We take adventure seriously, and that means getting to know the places where we build our treetop adventure courses well. We’re stewards and students of the forest in each place we choose to spend our time. With of of our newest treetop adventure recently opening in New Britain, Connecticut, we’ve taken some time to learn The Constitution State’s best hikes. Connecticut is home to beautiful traprock ridges, old hardwood forests and romantic legends, and adventures that await in every county.

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    On a cold summer night the sun was shining brightly in the sky. The sounds of bears were given to my ears in the breeze as it came through the forest trees. Wolfs could be seen in the tree line hunting their pray. Feeling the rugged rocks that you tread on. Fresh air smells like pine scents with a glowing spray of a river. There was a spiritual being present that made my heart quicken and my body became still. HE came to show the way for HE is the truth, the way, and the life for through HIM we well

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    I think it is ok for people to cut down trees becasue, if they did not cut down trees we would not have the things we need for everday. Like writing paper or toilet paper. Most of the house are made out of wood the floors kitchen cabinets furnicher. Were would we have house if there would be trees growing ever were. We would not have places to grow thing we would not get sun light. there would not be many animals near if there was not that many beceause there would not be any othere animals for

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    “Thirty-six, Mister Potato Head. Thirty-seven, Mister Potato Head,” Rachel crouched alone in the garden, buttocks to heels, head tilted down. She looked through the crack of folded forearms to study the ground. Dismal and lifeless, the garden was barren now that summer had passed. This year the patch had filled the cellar. She gave a sigh knowing winter was coming on. Her eyes tight, she counted, “Forty, Mister Potato Head.” Aaron’s giggle drifted to her as she counted out the cadence. She projected

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    A Tree Grows in Brooklyn Response Essay “She would suffer all the rest of her life every time that she remembered that she had not smiled back,” (234). This sentence, written by Betty Smith, author of A Tree Grows in Brooklyn, is in reference to when protagonist, Francie Nolan, had not allowed herself to smile back at a seemingly bad girl named Joanna because she thought she was not meant to be friendly with people like her. What struck me the most about the instance Francie says she will suffer

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    The Maple Tree I remember it like it was yesterday. A couple years back, my backyard had to share its grass with a maple tree. This tree wasn’t a typical tree; this monstrosity stood at almost 90 feet tall and extended across my entire yard. I attempted to wrap my eight year-old arms around the trunk, but I had better luck trying to bend steel with my hands. I stepped outside once, and asked my dad why the grass was brown. He replied simply, “When’s the last time you saw the Sun touch the grass

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    nature, nothing is perfect and everything is perfect. Trees can be contorted, bent in weird ways, and they’re still beautiful.” This aligns perfectly with metaphors in the book Speak, by Laurie Halse Anderson. In this story, Laurie uses the symbol of a tree to represent the main character, Melinda, as she struggles to overcome a difficult experience in her life. The trees represent Melinda’s transformation from trying to be someone she wasn’t, to becoming utterly depressed, to overcoming her pain, and

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